Fishing Lure Display Shelf

Vintage fishing lures are collectors items and the art of tying flies is a revered skill among sportsman. Whiskeyjack Paddles has just introduced this simple but effective way of displaying antique lures that would look great in any fisherman’s workshop.

They were inspired by their grandfathers vintage lure collection and wanted to proudly display this collection in honor of him. Mission accomplished.

You can purchase this display shelf for your own lures for $35 and for an extra $15 you can have it engraved with your own inscription. The perfect Father’s Day gift? We think so.

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